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Sexual maturity, reproductive cycles and the temperature in the torch-tail rodent (Trinomys yonenagae, Echimyidae)

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Author(s):
Lilian Cristina Luchesi
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Psicologia (IP/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Elisabeth Spinelli de Oliveira; Luciano Freitas Felicio; Pedro Luis Bernardo da Rocha
Advisor: Elisabeth Spinelli de Oliveira
Abstract

Spiny rats are among the most numerous group of mammals in Neotropical rainforests. Trinomys yonenagae (ROCHA, 1995) is an exception because it is colonial, fossorial and inhabits the semiarid Caatinga. The dry environment and the underground and colonial life styles are known to affect reproductive patterns. So it is expected, for example, that social life may influence the estrous cycle especially through the presence of conspecific (females and males). It is considered that vaginal opening occurs only during the estrus. Previous field studies or in captivity have shown the unexpected occurrence of vaginal opening and diestrus, a fact that deserves further investigation. The aim of this work is verify the reproductive infradian rhythms (estrous cycle and pregnancy) and the circadian body temperature rhythm, in T. yonenagae kept individually or in pairs (male-female and female-female) in captivity. In these groups vaginal smears and the presence of the vaginal membrane is studied aiming to characterize aspects of its reproductive life, such as, the age of sexual maturity (chapter 1), the relationship between the vaginal opening and the phase of the estrous cycle (chapter 2), and the smear cytology during pregnancy (chapter 3). The cytological data are correlated with the mating behavioral, characterizing the post-partum estrus (chapter 3). All birth that occurrence during 10 years are analyzed. The body temperature rhythm is measured during 72h by rectal temperature with a digital thermometer (chapter 4). Although Trinomys yonenagae follows the reproductive patterns of other members of Echimyidae, such as prolonged gestation( 90d), small sized litter (mean of 2) and delayed sexual maturity (around 90d), it is possible to identify the influence of conspecifics (female dominance) upon the estrous cycle. This cycle seems to be spontaneous, poliestric, having very short proestrus and estrus phases (< 24h). The vaginal condition is not a good indicative of the reproductive status (vaginal opening may occur during the diestrus phase and the pregnancy); the presence of males does not guarantee pregnancy. We also confirm the occurrence of post-partum estrus, which is also short-lived. The mating behavior is complex, which is expected in species were the duration of estrus is short, or in species of social and subterranean life. The birth distribution is non seasonal, which is in agreement with field data. The body temperature rhythmicity is circadian with peaks at night; and shows a positive phase relationship with the rest/activity rhythm, both cycles follow the pattern known for other nocturnal rodents (AU)